Miller has 36 saves to lift Canucks over Kings 2-1

Vancouver Canucks defenseman Luca Sbisa (5) tries to clear Los Angeles Kings right wing Dustin Brown (23) from in front of Canucks goalie Ryan Miller (30) during the third period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP)
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Los Angeles Kings defenseman Jake Muzzin (6) tries to clear Vancouver Canucks right wing Jack Skille (9) from in front of Kings goalie Peter Budaj (31) during the third period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP)
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Vancouver Canucks defenseman Ben Hutton (27) fights for control of the puck with Los Angeles Kings centre Trevor Lewis (22) as Canucks goalie Ryan Miller (30) watches during the second period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Dec. 28,2016, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press via AP)
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Ryan Miller made 36 saves to lift the Vancouver Canucks over the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 on Wednesday night.

Miller was nearly unbeatable even as the Kings outshot the Canucks 37-20, including 31-8 over the final 40 minutes.

Returning from the NHL's Christmas break, the Canucks earned only their second win in the past five games. The Kings got their fourth loss in five games.

Loui Eriksson and Henrik Sedin scored for the Canucks, who converted one of three power-play opportunities while denying the Kings on two.

Tanner Pearson scored late in the third period for Los Angeles, and Peter Budaj stopped 18 shots.

Eriksson opened the scoring on a power play 2:43 in when he skated the puck out of the corner and beat Budaj with a shot to the far side. The goal came after Bo Horvat, battling a defender along the boards, sent a between-the-legs pass to Eriksson. With the goal, the Canucks ended the Kings streak of penalty kills at 26.

Jake Muzzin was off for high-sticking Eriksson at the time. Los Angeles had gone nine games without allowing a power-play goal. Heading into the game, Vancouver's power play ranked second-last in the NHL with a 12.5 percent success rate.

With the Kings forced to kill three penalties, including two committed by Nic Dowd, the Canucks outshot the visitors 12-6 in the first period.

Henrik Sedin doubled Vancouver's lead only 23 seconds into the second period when he deflected in Troy Stecher's bouncing shot from the point.

The goal was the only one of a raggedy period in which the Kings outshot the Canucks 13-4. Miller stopped Trevor Lewis in close after a Vancouver giveaway at the blue line and robbed Dustin Brown on a one-timer off Anze Kopitar's sharp-angled shot in the late going.

Pearson spoiled Miller's shutout bid at 16:43 of the third period as his shot from the slot deflected off Alex Burrows' stick and high over Miller. The goal deprived Miller of his first shutout in more than a year.

His last shutout came against the Kings on October 13, 2015. He has now gone 67 games without one.

NOTES: Vancouver D Alex Edler returned after missing 11 games with a broken finger. ... Kings F Devin Setoguchi played in his 500th NHL game. ... Canucks F Alex Burrows is one game away from 800 for his career. ... L.A. D Drew Doughty needs one more game for 200 consecutive games played. He has not missed a game since 2013-14.

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